Maslow's Hierarchy
Bloom's Taxonomy
Piaget's Cognitive Stages
Kohlberg's Development
Gardner Intelligences
100

2 xx 2/(3*x^2)

The number of levels there are in Maslow Hierarchy of Needs

What is five?

100

The shape of Bloom's taxonomy.

What is a triangle?


A pyramid is also acceptable.

100

The age group for sensorimotor skills.

What is one to two years old?

100

The level of Kohlberg's development where the child will do things to avoid punishment.

What is the first level of Kolberg's development?

100

Something that Howard Gardner believes that we all have.

What are Multiple Intelligences?

200

The basic needs that are required according to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.

What are physiological and safety needs?

200

The number of levels that are in Bloom's Taxonomy.

What is 6?

200

The stage that is usually for people 12 and over.

What is the Formal Stage?

200

Person who made Kohlberg's theory of moral development.

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

200

Howard Gardner believes that this method of teaching is the best.

What is Constructivism teaching?

300

The psychological needs that are needed according to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.

What are belonging and love needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization?

300

The guy who came up with Bloom's Taxonomy.

Who is educational psychologist Dr. Benjamin Bloom? 

300

The stage that children will start to know right from wrong.

What is the Concrete stage?

300

The three Levels of Moral Development.

What are pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional?

300

Bonus question read the question first and they have to give the answer.

Why is it important for a teacher to be familiar with Gardner's multiple intelligences?


Bonus question read the question first and they have to give the answer.


So that they can be aware of different ways of learning and apply them to their lessons.

400

Some adverse effects of not having the needs met in Maslow's Hierarchy.

What is a psychiatric illness, mental health issues, death, physical illness, and stress?

(Needs 3 of the 5 correct to get the answer correct)

400

The suffix added to the end of each level of Bloom's Taxonomy to make it the revised version.

What is the suffix -ING?

400

Aspects of the Preoperational Stage.

What is it to be curious, with no limits to learning that may require a lot of patience from the parents?

400

A college student would be at this level in 

Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development.

What is the Post Conventional Stage in Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?

400

Bonus Question

Your highest intelligence according to Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences.

Bonus Question.

This one can range for every person.

500

The levels in order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs from the bottom up.

What are Physiological Needs, Safety needs, Belonging and love needs, Esteem needs, and Self-Actualization?

500

The levels in order of Blooms Taxonomy from the bottom up.

What are remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create?

500

A schema

What is a set of linked mental representation of the world or how we make sense of the world based on Piaget's Cognitive development stages?

500

Universal Principles of Ethics 

What is Stage 6, the Highest level of development

500

Three examples of Howard Gardeners multiple intelligences.

What are musical, kinesthetic (body movement), naturalistic (nature)?


other answers may include social (interpersonal), linguistic (language), logic/math, spatial, self (intrapersonal).

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